Tomahawk to be an Event Supporter at TRENZ 2024
By Tomahawk on

We are thrilled to announce our role as an official event supporter at TRENZ 2024. The event, organised annually by Tourism Industry Aotearoa (TIA) on behalf of the Tourism Industry New Zealand Trust, is the premier tourism trade event to showcase New Zealand's tourism products and experiences.
While Tomahawk has historically participated in TRENZ as a tourism services provider, our increased engagement and support this year underscores our dedication to fostering success within the tourism sector.
Considering both delegates' and exhibitors' needs at TRENZ, we have devised a unique activation. At TRENZ 2024, we will showcase a popcorn space and mobile snack delivery trolley, offering not just bite sized treats but also snack sized digital marketing insights to enhance businesses' competitiveness.
Renee Goodsell, General Manager of Tomahawk, expressed her excitement about this partnership: "Being part of TRENZ 2024 as an event supporter is a significant milestone for Tomahawk. We are passionate about driving growth and success for our clients in the tourism industry, and this platform allows us to connect, collaborate, and share our expertise with industry leaders and stakeholders."
TRENZ 2024 attendees always look forward to great networking opportunities and now this year they can also look forward to great Kiwi snacks delivered just when they need them and the opportunity to win an office snack hamper for their team.
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